The endearing love story between a widower, Martin Santome, who leads a routine life and is about to retire, and the young Laura Avellaneda, just arrived at his office, was published in 1960 by Mario Benedetti as a diary wrapped in an atmosphere of absolute everydayness set in Montevideo at the end of the 50s. Fifty years passed since August 1, 1974, when La Tregua, Sergio Renán's first film and faithful adaptation of the novel of the same name …
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The endearing love story between a widower, Martin Santome, who leads a routine life and is about to retire, and the young Laura Avellaneda, just arrived at his office, was published in 1960 by Mario Benedetti as a diary wrapped in an atmosphere of absolute everydayness set in Montevideo at the end of the 50s. Fifty years passed since August 1, 1974, when La Tregua, Sergio Renán's first film and faithful adaptation of the novel of the same name …